Savannah,
GA - A man wanted by the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police Department
(SCMPD) was arrested by the United States Marshals Service Southeast
Regional Fugitive Task Force, SCMPD Trap Unit, and SCMPD K-9 Unit on June
19, 2010.

Jamari Reynolds, 26, was wanted by the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police
Department for murder. Reynolds is wanted in reference to a homicide that
happen in April of 2010 at 1121-C, East Park Avenue in Savannah, Georgia.
The warrant was issued on April 11, 2010 in Savannah, Georgia.

The case was referred to the United States
Marshals Service Savannah Office of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task
Force to locate and arrest Reynolds. An extensive investigation was
conducted by the Marshals Task Force and numerous leads were worked to try
and find Reynolds. Investigators received little or no cooperation from
relatives, in the capture of Reynolds. It is apparent that he has had
assistance from someone which has allowed him to remain at large for almost
two months. On June 9, 2010, the Marshals Fugitive Task Force received
information that placed Reynolds in a house at 2124 East 38th Street in
Savannah, Georgia. With the assistance of the SCMPD Trap and K-9 Units,
investigators converged on the 38th Street address. The house was surrounded
and Reynolds attempted to flee out of the back door. Reynolds saw the
officers in the backyard, slammed the back door and retreated into the
house. Reynolds then tried to run out the front door and found officers
there as well. He was subdued by officers and taken into custody. Reynolds
was then turned over to SCMPD Patrol units who in turn transported him to
Police Headquarters to meet with homicide investigators.

Annually, investigations carried out by the U.S. Marshals result in the
apprehension of over 36, 000 federal fugitives. More federal fugitives are
arrested by the Marshals Service than all other federal agencies combined.

The Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force has three offices:
Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah. The task force covers the whole state of
Georgia. The Savannah Office of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force
is a team comprised of investigators from the Georgia Department of
Corrections, the Chatham County Sheriff’s Department, the Savannah Chatham
Metropolitan Police Department and the United States Marshals Service. The
task force objective is to seek out and arrest fugitives charged with
violent crimes, drug crimes, sex offenders, and other felonies. In 2009,
U.S. Marshals led task forces arrested more than 90,000 state and local
fugitives on felony charges.